_Shot_, one
traverse
of the shuttle from side to side of the web.
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_Shaver_, a humorous wag, a barber.
_Shavie_, to do an ill turn.
_Shaw_, to show; a small wood in a hollow place.
_Sheep-shank, to think one's self nae sheep-shank_, to be conceited.
_Sherra-muir_, Sheriff-Muir, the famous battle of, 1715.
_Sheugh_, a ditch, a trench, a sluice.
_Shiel, shealing_, a shepherd's cottage.
_Shill_, shrill.
_Shog_, a shock, a push off at one side.
_Shoo_, ill to please, ill to fit.
_Shool_, a shovel.
_Shoon_, shoes.
_Shore_, to offer, to threaten.
_Shor'd_, half offered and threatened.
_Shouther_, the shoulder.
_Shot_, one traverse of the shuttle from side to side of the web.
_Sic_, such.
_Sicker_, sure, steady.
_Sidelins_, sideling, slanting.
_Silken-snood_, a fillet of silk, a token of virginity.
_Siller_, silver, money, white.
_Sin_, a son.
_Sinsyne_, since then.
_Skaith_, to damage, to injure, injury.
_Skeigh_, proud, nice, saucy, mettled.
_Skeigh_, shy, maiden coyness.
_Skellum_, to strike, to slap; to walk with a smart tripping step, a
smart stroke.
_Skelpi-limmer_, a technical term in female scolding.
_Skelpin, skelpit_, striking, walking rapidly, literally striking the
ground.
_Skinklin_, thin, gauzy, scaltery.
_Skirling_, shrieking, crying.